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    FOR SALE: Normal 1967 911 W/ S Package

    Regular 1967 911 but with S package that includes exterior wide trim deco, interior aluminum trim, chrome bezels with green gauges, 160 hp 2.0 911S engine and 5 speed transmission, front S suspension and brakes, electric sunroof, leather covered 400mm steering wheel, rear window electric wiper, interior basket weave upholstery. Other options the come with the car are front BOSH H1 headlights, gas heater, and Hella grille mounted driving lights.

    CHASIS #306168: California car with black and yellow plates. There is no rust on any of the structural panels. Bottom side of floor pan has been undercoated. Inner fenders and quarter panels including engine bay have been stripped to metal and coated with POR-15 and Wurth undercoating.

    BODY PANELS: Every panel has been stripped to metal. Metal has been chemically cleaned and anodized treated. Two coats of two-part epoxy primer have been applied. All panels have received a two-part urethane primer. All panels are straight and blocked. The final top coat is a special order color for 1967 called Medium Ivory. The final top coat applied is one coat of sealer, three coats of base-coat, and three coats of urethane clear. All panels have been color sanded and buffed to a show room finish.

    ITERIOR: New German vinyl upholstery. New front seats, rear package panel, quarter panels, rear seats, dash, headliner, trim strips, floor and under hood carpet. The Momo steering wheel will be replaced with the original 400mm leather covered steering wheel. Dash instrument gauges have been cleaned and refurbished.

    ENGINE #*960115*: 911S 2.0 liter. Previous owner had engine rebuilt. However, I have no documentation to verify if engine was rebuilt. Current odometer reading is 57,708. Compression test indicate that engine is strong and sound. Engine was removed, steam cleaned and detailed. New SSI exhaust, oil return tubes and seals. Rebuilt Weber 40 IDA3C carburetors. Ignition runs on a CDI unit.

    SUSPENSION: New front Belstien shocks, ball joints and steering tie rods. Rear suspension is fine but will need shocks soon. Refurbished Fuch wheels.

    BRAKES: Up graded calipers and struts. Front and rear calipers have been rebuilt and painted. New front vented rotors and bearings. New rear rotors.

    NEW ITEMS: Here are the items that have been purchased as new: Front and rear glass seals, door seals, vent wing seals, quarter window seals, window felts, rubber bumper to body seal, headlight O ring seals, front hood seal, fender to cowl seals, torsion bar seals, front and rear turn signal seals, rear deck lid seal, gas flap, sunroof seals, door inner and outer window scrapers, carpet interior and hood, Hirschman antenna, engine decals, door handle seals, handbrake boot, front window, gas sending unit, fuel pump, battery, Fyrebraid ignition wires, spark plugs, points, SSI exhaust, hood and deck lid shocks, heater hoses, oil return tubes, Primewell 205/60R15 tire package, 50 amp alternator, shift coupler, shift bushing and ball cup and much more stuff.

    Much care and pride has gone into transforming this Porsche into a classy and nostalgic early 911. It provides the elegance, power, agility and comprehensive range of performance enhancements of a 911S. This is a mechanically and structurally sound vehicle. Car is selling for $45,500. Thank you for your interest and have a great day. (925) 628-3387. Freddie
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    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
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    Freddie Hernandez
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    Here are a few more pictures courtesy of Bob Tilton. I forgot to mention in the add the car comes with front oil cooler.
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    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
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    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
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    (541) 535-3304
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